Published Apr 20, 2023

Want To Visit The White House? Don't Be White!

Ben Shapiro delves into alleged White House scandals involving potential political interference in the Hunter Biden investigation, critiques Joe Biden's economic policies and public image, and exposes media bias in the portrayal of political figures, all underscoring a broader narrative of racial and political favoritism.
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  • Investigation

    The investigation into Hunter Biden's activities reveals potential political interference. discusses allegations from an IRS whistleblower claiming that the investigation into Hunter's tax crimes has been obstructed by the Biden administration. This whistleblower's testimony could contradict previous congressional statements by senior officials 1. Shapiro highlights the media's lack of scrutiny on Hunter, despite evidence of his questionable activities, including alleged involvement in sex trafficking and tax violations 1.

    That's how secure Joe Biden feels in the knowledge that the media will never actually cover this sort of stuff or dig into it.

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    Additionally, announces his presidential run, criticizing the censorship he faced over his controversial views on vaccines. His candidacy underscores Joe Biden's vulnerability, as Kennedy garners significant support among Democratic voters 2.

       

    Invitations

    The White House's invitation decisions have sparked controversy, highlighting perceived racial biases. criticizes President Biden for inviting Ralph Yarl, a black teenager shot by a white homeowner, while ignoring the families of Nashville's Christian shooting victims 3. Shapiro argues that the administration's actions are driven by a narrative that prioritizes racial victimization over addressing gun violence universally 4.

    Getting things done means inviting a couple of grandstanding morons from Tennessee, cosplaying the revolution, and also inviting a 16 year old black kid who got shot by a white homeowner.

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    He contrasts this with the lack of attention given to Blake Mose, a white Home Depot security guard killed by black assailants, questioning why his family hasn't received similar recognition 5.

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